Canon EOS 5D Mk II review

Is the EOS 5D Mk II a worthy successor to the original full frame DSLR?

Canon EOS 5D Mk II-Main
Canon's professional EOS cameras have an exceptionally streamlined design combined with fast and efficient controls. The 5D feels tough, yet also surprisingly compact for a full-frame DSLR

TechRadar Verdict

If looks, build, design and handling were the only criteria, the EOS 5D Mk II would perhaps be the most desirable full-frame SLR of all. But the D700 and the Sony a900 are both so good for picture quality that, despite its 21 million pixels, the Canon has a real fight on its hands

Pros

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    Live View

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    21 MP

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    Dual function buttons

Cons

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    Fiddly white balance controls

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    Lens

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    Need to shoot in RAW to get the most out of it

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The Canon EOS 5D was a revelation. But a lot has happened since then. Nikon and now Sony have full-frame sensors.

So while the Canon EOS 5D Mk II is a major development of the original, it's never going to enjoy the same near-monopoly as its predecessor. So what's changed?

Rod Lawton
Freelance contributor

Rod is an independent photographer and photography journalist with more than 30 years' experience. He's previously worked as Head of Testing for Future’s photography magazines, including Digital Camera, N-Photo, PhotoPlus, Professional Photography, Photography Week and Practical Photoshop, and as Reviews Editor on Digital Camera World.